


ILSC General English / English Communication
Program Overview
ILSC’s General English / English Communication program helps students develop practical English skills for everyday communication, academic preparation, and professional use.
Students progress through 10 language levels, allowing them to study at a level that matches their current ability and learning goals.
(In Vancouver, this program is called “English Communication.”)
Who This Program Is For
This program may suit:
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students who want to improve overall English fluency
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beginners building grammar and vocabulary foundations
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intermediate learners strengthening communication confidence
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advanced students developing public speaking and debating skills
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individuals preparing for academic or professional pathways
Learning Structure
Students combine: 1 Core Class + 2 Elective Classes
Examples of course focus areas include:
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speaking and listening
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pronunciation and vocabulary
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communication skills
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public speaking and debate
The program progresses from foundation → communication → advanced fluency.
Flexible Learning Model
Students benefit from a flexible structure that allows them to:
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change classes every 4 weeks
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choose electives based on learning goals
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receive progress reports to track development
This allows students to continuously improve while focusing on areas most relevant to their needs.
Study Options (Montréal)
Students may choose from three schedules:
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Intensive Program
30 lessons per week
Best for students seeking faster progress and strong academic preparation.
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Morning Program
24 lessons per week
Balanced study schedule with free afternoons.
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Afternoon Program
24 lessons per week
Flexible option for students who prefer later class times.
Classes start every Monday and run in 4-week sessions.
Visa & Study Duration Guidance
Program duration may affect visa requirements.
Programs under 6 months
Often possible with a visitor visa for Indonesian
Programs longer than 6 months (Temporary unavailable due to the new regulation)
Typically require a Study Permit. Due to the new regulation, for now ILSC will not offer programs above 6 months.
Nusa Connexion provides guidance to help students choose a program structure aligned with their academic goals and visa strategy.
Who Typically Chooses This Program
Different participants may use the program for different goals, including:
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young learners gaining international exposure
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teenagers preparing for future academic studies abroad
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university-age students improving English before higher education
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professionals strengthening communication skills for career growth
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families exploring Canada through short-term educational experiences
Our Advisory Approach
At Nusa Connexion, English study is not treated as a simple course enrollment.
We evaluate whether the program aligns with a student’s academic readiness, long-term goals, visa situation, and financial planning.
This ensures that language study supports a clear and realistic pathway.
Important Considerations
English study should be a strategic decision, not simply a short-term plan.
Before recommending enrollment, we encourage families to consider:
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long-term academic or career goals
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visa category alignment
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financial sustainability for study and living expenses
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readiness for studying abroad
Our role is to help participants make informed and responsible decisions.
Next Step
If you are considering this program, you may contact Nusa Connexion to explore whether it aligns with your goals.
Options include:
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Request program information
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Schedule a Strategic Fit Conversation
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Register for the program